Dr. Dres Detox To Finally See A Release... We Think

Detox, the long-delayed new album from hip-hop production wizard Dr. Dre, may finally hit stores this winter after a four-year wait. Promising a hard-hitting list of guest rappers, including Lil Wayne, Jay-Z and Nas, the record sounds as if it could very well live up to its predecessors, 1992s G-Funk classic and Snoop Dogg-career-launcher The Chronic and 1999s futuristically titled 2001.

"I'm just now  over the last couple of months  starting to feel that it's going to be right and it's something I can be proud of, and everybody is going to love it," Dre told USA Today. "In a perfect world, I'm shooting for a November or December release."

Snoop Dogg recently offered a glimpse into the album, stating, "You know me, I was starting to doubt it myself and then I went up in there and he played so much music for me it knocked my head off. I see what he got them waiting for, it's on and poppin'. He got records, he got heat.

Following the release of Detox, Dre has said he would like to hole up in the studio with an up-and-coming rapper. "All I want to do is sit in the studio with that person for a year and try to create another masterpiece."